In this live edition of The Huddle Breakdown Extra Time, Martin, James, and Alan tackle the mounting crises at Celtic and the wider existential threats to modern football. The panel discusses the "poison chalice" that is the Celtic managerial vacancy, debating whether the club needs a seasoned heavyweight to battle the board's inertia or a young innovator to overhaul the system. Alan explains why simply throwing money at analytics won't fix Celtic's recruitment without a massive cultural shift, pointing to Chelsea and Tottenham as prime examples of expensive dysfunction. Meanwhile, James expresses his dread at the thought of Steve Clarke ever managing Celtic, and Alan delivers a passionate lament on the death of European football romance caused by the English Premier League's financial dominance and the expanded Champions League format. Finally, the lads preview the crucial upcoming SPFL fixture against a resilient Dundee side, acknowledging that Celtic's poor away form makes the title race a complete coin flip.
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